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he played 22 years, helping the cards win three world series titles in the 1940's. he was widely regarded as one of game's greatest hitters ever. stan musial was 92 years old. also saturday, former baltimore orioles manager earl weaver passed away, during a caribbean cruise. weaver won the world series in 1970, and took his teams to three others. along the way, he gained fame for his fiery, in-your-face confrontations with umpires. he was ejected from games 91 times over 17 seasons. earl weaver was 82 years old. >> brown: finally tonight, a closing reflection on the inauguration. the coming ceremony inspired spoken word artist leah green of oakland, california, to write and perform her work, called "change." our video is part of the newshour's "student reporting labs project," which builds high school video journalism programs. it was produced by media enterprise alliance, one of our partner sites in california. >> mmm, mmm, a change is going to come. two scores and ten years ago, our nation segregation swept aside like dirt. simply down a one way street. economic i
he played 22 years, helping the cards win three world series titles in the 1940's. he was widely regarded as one of game's greatest hitters ever. stan musial was 92 years old. also saturday, former baltimore orioles manager earl weaver passed away, during a caribbean cruise. weaver won the world series in 1970, and took his teams to three others. along the way, he gained fame for his fiery, in-your-face confrontations with umpires. he was ejected from games 91 times over 17 seasons. earl weaver...
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because that's not the business we're in. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e-trade. less for us. more for you. >> kroft: one of the hallmarks of the 21st century is that we are all having more and more interactions with machines and fewer with human beings. if you've lost your white collar job to downsizing, or to a worker in india or china, you're most likely a victim of what economists have called "technological unemployment." there is a lot of it going around, with more to come. at the vanguard of this new wave of automation is the field of robotics. everyone has a different idea of what a robot is and what they look like, but the broad universal definition is a machine that can perform the job of a human. they can be mobile or stationary, hardware or software, and they are marching out of the realm of science fiction and into the mainstream. ♪ ♪ the age of robots has been anticipated since the beginning of the last century. fritz lang fantasized about it in his 1927 film, "metropolis." i
because that's not the business we're in. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e-trade. less for us. more for you. >> kroft: one of the hallmarks of the 21st century is that we are all having more and more interactions with machines and fewer with human beings. if you've lost your white collar job to downsizing, or to a worker in india or china, you're most likely a victim of what economists have called "technological unemployment." there is a lot of...
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i thought it was 22 yesterday. >> it was 22. >> is this a cruel joke? >> it was 22 yesterday? 23? this is the slowest process. >> why couldn't we have picked february which is a short month? it's not a leap year, is it? i guess it's milk. we're having milk. that's because they've discovered -- >> people who drink milk and eat chocolate are smarter than everyone else. at least they win more nobel prizes. >> nobel prizes are won by -- >> if you drink milk and eat chocolate. we made chocolate milk to combine it, and -- >> you know what our chances are of winning a nobel? squat. >> zero. >> the word squat comes to mind. >> we love that show off the rocker. it's betty white. it's like a candid camera for older people. >> we always get the first peek. we want to show you a little bit -- i guess it airs tonight at 8:00, 7:00 central on nbc. >> attention, shoppers. someone just cut a huge fart in the produce department. >> is he joking? >> can we get some air freshener over there? >> oh, my -- >> thank you. >> oh, your worst nightmare. >> oh, that is awful. >> like a wayans movie had some
i thought it was 22 yesterday. >> it was 22. >> is this a cruel joke? >> it was 22 yesterday? 23? this is the slowest process. >> why couldn't we have picked february which is a short month? it's not a leap year, is it? i guess it's milk. we're having milk. that's because they've discovered -- >> people who drink milk and eat chocolate are smarter than everyone else. at least they win more nobel prizes. >> nobel prizes are won by -- >> if you drink milk...
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let's give our businesses and the world the certainty that our economy and reputation are still second to none. we pay our bills, we handle our business, and then we can move on because america has a lot to do. we've got to create more jobs we've got to boost the wages of those who have work. >> the president didn't mention another potential hit to the economy, higher payroll taxes that are shrinking millions of paychecks every year. jill schlessinger is editor at large for cbs' "money watch." what does this mean for the average person? people are starting to feel it, how much less money is in t in your pay sdmekcheck? >> when you look at the paycheck you'll have a bummed out reaction. $18 to $20 less if you make $50,000 or less it does matter. >> what exactly -- start us off with what is a payroll tax, what is it, what does it do? what's it for? >> it basically pays for social security benefits. and so there are two components. hour component employees, we pay 6.2% your employer pays 6.2%, as well. a couple years ago when the economy was really fragile, one of the ways to stimulate th
let's give our businesses and the world the certainty that our economy and reputation are still second to none. we pay our bills, we handle our business, and then we can move on because america has a lot to do. we've got to create more jobs we've got to boost the wages of those who have work. >> the president didn't mention another potential hit to the economy, higher payroll taxes that are shrinking millions of paychecks every year. jill schlessinger is editor at large for cbs'...
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people still find ways. 22 percent said tougher laws could help. remarkable margin. joining me now, to discuss the president's gun-control initiative, the issues on capitol hill. a former assistant to president george w. bush, republican strategist john christie, steven haze. stephen, by any standard but we just watched in an ad by the coalition to stop guns , what is your reaction? >> i mean, that is such an unbelievably disgraceful at. i was trying to think as i was listening to in a much in what the equivalent was. the next debt that comes to my mind, the naacp and that was targeting jurors w. bush back in 2000. talked-about dragging harry byrd behind the car. such an outrageous in-your-face ad. this is of that help, and it is so incredibly misleading. it is precisely the opposite of the impression. and if these kinds of groups start starting moderate read state democrats, there will be a lot fewer moderates a democrats would. lou: this is beyond belief. that is a despicable act by that group. whatever their motives. there is clearly on the left of this country. o
people still find ways. 22 percent said tougher laws could help. remarkable margin. joining me now, to discuss the president's gun-control initiative, the issues on capitol hill. a former assistant to president george w. bush, republican strategist john christie, steven haze. stephen, by any standard but we just watched in an ad by the coalition to stop guns , what is your reaction? >> i mean, that is such an unbelievably disgraceful at. i was trying to think as i was listening to in a...
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now, right now, our economy is growing and our businesses are creating new jobs. so we are poised for a good year. if we make smart decisions and sound investments, and as long as washington politics don't get in the way of america's progress. as i said on the campaign, one component to growing our economy and broadening opportunity for the middle class is shrinking our deficits in a balance and responsible way. and for nearly two years now, i've been fighting for such a plan, one that would reduce our deficits by $4 trillion offer the next decks aid which would stabilize our debt and our deficit in a sustainable way for the next decade. that would be enough not only to stop the growth of our debt, relative to the sides of our economy but it would make it manageable. so it doesn't crowd out the investments we need to make for people and education and job training and science. all of the things that help us grow. now, step by step, we've made progress toward that goal. over the past two years, i've signed in law about $1.4 trillion in spending cuts. two weeks ago,
now, right now, our economy is growing and our businesses are creating new jobs. so we are poised for a good year. if we make smart decisions and sound investments, and as long as washington politics don't get in the way of america's progress. as i said on the campaign, one component to growing our economy and broadening opportunity for the middle class is shrinking our deficits in a balance and responsible way. and for nearly two years now, i've been fighting for such a plan, one that would...
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china's economy grew to 8% in a quarter. tokyo's nikkei shot up. wall street stocks finished higher due in part to falling jobless claims. the dow jones industrial average was up 84 points on thursday. the nasdaq rose 18 points. >> one big factor that drove wall street stocks higher was stronger than expected housing starts. the commerce department said on thursday that home construction in december grew at its fastest pace in 4 1/2 years. >>> toyota has settled what was to be the first of hundreds of wrongful death lawsuits. the suits are based on claims that sudden unintended acceleration of toyota vehicles caused deaths and injuries. thursday's settlement involved the death of a couple in utah three years ago when their toyota camry slammed into a wall. the terms of the settlement were not disclosed. >>> and american airlines has a new look. the red, white, and blue stripes along the fuselage are now gone. now the american's planes will be all silver and sport a new logo. red and blue horizontal bars will emblazon the tail. american said after 4
china's economy grew to 8% in a quarter. tokyo's nikkei shot up. wall street stocks finished higher due in part to falling jobless claims. the dow jones industrial average was up 84 points on thursday. the nasdaq rose 18 points. >> one big factor that drove wall street stocks higher was stronger than expected housing starts. the commerce department said on thursday that home construction in december grew at its fastest pace in 4 1/2 years. >>> toyota has settled what was to be...
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it's actually growing the local economy. i'm on the science committee and homeland security committee, and lawrence livermore laboratory in sandia, they're our largest employer in the district. i want to get business and government on the same page, enable government research to create private sector jobs. i think technology is actually allowing us to work in a bipartisan way. because it knows no party. the way we communicate today is through our mobile devices and our. >> i joy pads and -- our ipads and our notebooks. >> and he'll be heading back off to washington. it's going to be quite a busy time for the young man. >> we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,, ,,,, . >>> oracle is working on a flaw right now in the java software after homeland security urged people to disable the program. hackers have figured out how to exploit a security bug to attack pcs allowing them to commit crimes like identity theft. it affects the -- affects the most recent version, java seven and other software designed for web browsers. java was the prime t
it's actually growing the local economy. i'm on the science committee and homeland security committee, and lawrence livermore laboratory in sandia, they're our largest employer in the district. i want to get business and government on the same page, enable government research to create private sector jobs. i think technology is actually allowing us to work in a bipartisan way. because it knows no party. the way we communicate today is through our mobile devices and our. >> i joy pads and...
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a report on the u.s. economy when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt he'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i said, he has a fractured beak. [ male announcer ] send the aflac duck a get-well card
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i think the business economy will improve 2349 second half. i think capital spending will come back really fast in 2013. that's a critical difference. and there's a difference in the economy, as well. >> both of you are in command. it's all for 400. >> you can't own stocks, except for the "new york times," which has gone down. >> and i'm allowed to own comcast 37. >> okay. but you have to feel a headwind, given that most of your income is above 400. >> it's a big problem. >> i think you'll feel better if g ge makes its back to its own highs? >> so i had need on be reincarnated? >> yes. >> i'm going to come back as andrew, loaded, wealthy, drivers. anyway, thanks, jeff. >> as we were just talking about, a lot of americans had an opportunity to absorb the fact that they are getting less in their paychecks. the big portion of that is going to social security. ayman explores why the agency needs more of your money. aman. >> good morning, becky. it was the tax cuts that both parties love to make. this was originally put in place two years ago as a
i think the business economy will improve 2349 second half. i think capital spending will come back really fast in 2013. that's a critical difference. and there's a difference in the economy, as well. >> both of you are in command. it's all for 400. >> you can't own stocks, except for the "new york times," which has gone down. >> and i'm allowed to own comcast 37. >> okay. but you have to feel a headwind, given that most of your income is above 400. >>...
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economy. european economy. are they going to continue this, and guidance, digging down a little bit deeper into the 2013 story will be really key what the stock price does tomorrow. david: sandy, you have a little bit to add here on ebay, go ahead. >> the fact they beat four straight quarters and here they are with results pretty much right in line with analyst estimates might be the disappointment factor that is weighing in on the shares right now. after this beat we are slightly lower in after-hours trading. paypal was obviously very strong. i do want to point out that the stock has been rallying in anticipation of these numbers coming out point out. first couple weeks of the year, the stock is up 5%. there has been a lot of optimism and a lot of buying into this report. maybe a bit of selling on the news here. liz: sandra, shibani, thank you very much. we're watching ebay as well as gun control as the story develops. peter barnes is very latest on the president's announcement and comments on the issue. we'll
economy. european economy. are they going to continue this, and guidance, digging down a little bit deeper into the 2013 story will be really key what the stock price does tomorrow. david: sandy, you have a little bit to add here on ebay, go ahead. >> the fact they beat four straight quarters and here they are with results pretty much right in line with analyst estimates might be the disappointment factor that is weighing in on the shares right now. after this beat we are slightly lower...
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business is much better. >> reporter: the newly electrified homes stand out in the dark with children clustered around the single light bulb doing home work. just one, low power turbine is enough to make the enterprise viable, yadav. >> 32 kilowatt is a small amount of energy but for places like these it is huge. it can power, on an average it powers 450 households. because their primary needs right now is light and cell phone recharging. >> reporter: in five years, husk power has installed 75 of these simple plants. their networks cover an area no bigger than a couple of square miles, with wires strung on poles made from bamboo-- a renewable resource like the rice husk fuel. >> the good thing about this rice husk is it has no alternative uses. it doesn't burn easily so you can't cook with it, you can't feed it to cattle because it has high silica in it so it is a waste; it has no value for anybody else. and it is in plenty. >> reporter: yadav was speaking on this day to a group of foreign, so-called impact investors, who put their dollars into socially conscious enterprises. "the bus
business is much better. >> reporter: the newly electrified homes stand out in the dark with children clustered around the single light bulb doing home work. just one, low power turbine is enough to make the enterprise viable, yadav. >> 32 kilowatt is a small amount of energy but for places like these it is huge. it can power, on an average it powers 450 households. because their primary needs right now is light and cell phone recharging. >> reporter: in five years, husk power...
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districts say it's an unfair burden to small businesses. pass words may become the thing of the past. google is trying out usb sticks that log users in with a single click of the house. the idea is to prevent remote hackers from accessing on-line accounts. >> thank you, heather. >>> medication whether over the counter or prescription formulated to be used in only one specific way. should you double up if you miss a dose? what about if your medication expires. hear to breakdown the myths and tell us what facts dr. mark seigel from the a team. >> good to see you. does it matter where you fill your prescription? >> absolutely. that's a fact. you want to get a relationship with your pharmacist. this is a personal issue. the more you go to the same pharmacy, the more you are going to get it right. >> fact or myth? always take medication with food? >> that is a myth. it depends what the label says it depends on what the medication is. actually your body metabolizes things faster if you haven't eaten. in most cases you want to your medicining on a
districts say it's an unfair burden to small businesses. pass words may become the thing of the past. google is trying out usb sticks that log users in with a single click of the house. the idea is to prevent remote hackers from accessing on-line accounts. >> thank you, heather. >>> medication whether over the counter or prescription formulated to be used in only one specific way. should you double up if you miss a dose? what about if your medication expires. hear to breakdown...
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our economy is badly weakened. homes have been lost. jobs shed. businesses shuttered. our health care is too costly. our schools fail too many. >>reporter: democratic sources say the address will be markedly different because the country unlike the dark days of early 2009, is no longer shedding hundreds of thousands of jobs a month. >> he is at the best when he talks about the american experience and puts "now" in the context of where we have been. i hope he does not move away from that, it lends itself to that better than any address since president ronald reagan. >> he will move away from saying we cannot live in a difficult that is devastated by a hurricane in the age of climate or be fearful of the government not in to help them. he could set up some strawmen and not them down but it will be important as the people come away from the speech that this is a president that is a happy warrior and is optimistic. >> physical me on -- follow me on twitter and i will tell you which president is the first to deliver the address with the aid of loudspeakers. >>heather: i wil
our economy is badly weakened. homes have been lost. jobs shed. businesses shuttered. our health care is too costly. our schools fail too many. >>reporter: democratic sources say the address will be markedly different because the country unlike the dark days of early 2009, is no longer shedding hundreds of thousands of jobs a month. >> he is at the best when he talks about the american experience and puts "now" in the context of where we have been. i hope he does not move...
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we tend to pick up before the economy picks up, 'cause most of my customers are business owners. they've got their finger on the pulse. they know when to pull back and they know when they think there is a good clear runway ahead of them o start spending again. >> some of those business owners expect up to 11% pour year on -- per year on the cars they bag here. that outperforms wall street. some of the cars on sale are actually iconic models. the green hornet, from back in 1968. about 3 to $5 million that model alone. we've got the pierre arrow. probable lea going to 1 to $2 million when it's auctioned off later tonight much and we've got the f-150, ford truck that was owned by former president george w. bush. he used it on his ranch. that will go for about a million. sales so for, 47 million. enough for the main auction where they're expecting really, really iconic cars to be sold off. it could total $100 million in sales in this auction alone, which is why it makes it the world's biggest. a lot of these cars will be sold and the proceeds will be donated to charity. they're hopin
we tend to pick up before the economy picks up, 'cause most of my customers are business owners. they've got their finger on the pulse. they know when to pull back and they know when they think there is a good clear runway ahead of them o start spending again. >> some of those business owners expect up to 11% pour year on -- per year on the cars they bag here. that outperforms wall street. some of the cars on sale are actually iconic models. the green hornet, from back in 1968. about 3 to...
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in this economy, i do not think we need to close any more businesses. thank you. [applause] >> i am a police officer here. thank you for coming out. you're one of the few congressmen who is taken the initiative to do this. you called sandy hook a gun tragedy. it was not. it was a human tragedy. you asked for solutions. i am not going to stand up here and lecture. i will say i carry ar-15 in my car every day. i find it deplorable that my wife may not be able to when i am gone. she cannot protect yourself, she does not need it, but i do, and you do? everyone should have the ability to protect themselves if needed. the solution, i know you guys are doing the best you can with what you have -- they need more for mental health. they're doing all they can, but they need more. parents need to start taking responsibility and raising their children so that i do not have to. [applause] >> my name is peter. i am a current veteran, soldier in the u.s. army. i agree with the personal responsibility comments and , mental health comments as well. no amount of background checks,
in this economy, i do not think we need to close any more businesses. thank you. [applause] >> i am a police officer here. thank you for coming out. you're one of the few congressmen who is taken the initiative to do this. you called sandy hook a gun tragedy. it was not. it was a human tragedy. you asked for solutions. i am not going to stand up here and lecture. i will say i carry ar-15 in my car every day. i find it deplorable that my wife may not be able to when i am gone. she cannot...
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jack dicky helped write the report which appears on wednesday. >> well, okay. 22-year-old stanford grad gets in a near-fatal car accident, contracts leukemia and then dies. that's a big tragedy. that's going to be written up somewhere. it wasn't. there was no death notice. no obituary. no announcement of her funeral >> reporter: checking further, dead spin found the photos of the girl were of someone else who was very much alive and unfamiliar with manti te'o around whom suspicion now swirled. i think it's highly unlikely that he was duped in the fashion he says he was. >> how many of you here tonight with with your imaginary girlfriends ♪er dame tried to explain. athletic director jack said the triumph over tragedy narrative began to unravel when teo was called on december 6 by someone who said the girl not only had not died but had actually never existed. but here's the thing. teo did not tell notre dame for 20 more days. and he continued to speak publicly of a girlfriend who died. >> i don't like cancer at all. i lost my grandparents and girlfriend to cancer >> reporter: he says no
jack dicky helped write the report which appears on wednesday. >> well, okay. 22-year-old stanford grad gets in a near-fatal car accident, contracts leukemia and then dies. that's a big tragedy. that's going to be written up somewhere. it wasn't. there was no death notice. no obituary. no announcement of her funeral >> reporter: checking further, dead spin found the photos of the girl were of someone else who was very much alive and unfamiliar with manti te'o around whom suspicion...
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our economy is teetering. what would happen if our economy collapsed? who is to say what would happen? look at l.a. riots. look at everything that happened like you said -- things happen in this world. >> reality check. we're not -- >> this is reality check. >> we're not back in the 18th century. right? george iii is dead. and let me explain one other thing to you. if your government does turn tyrannical they have 5,000 nuclear warheads at their disposal to come after you and your guns. so let's wake up and smell the coffee. >> you know, if they want to drop a nuclear bomb in tennessee -- >> let me bring in james fox. james fox, you want to jump in. >> that's just ludicrous. >> we seem to be focusing too much just on ar-15s and assault weapons. actually, a small percentage of homicides are committed with assault weapons. >> wait, wait, wait. let me respond to that. because the reason that i've been focused on that, in particular, i'm aware it's a small percentage of the killings in america. but the last four mass shootings in america, aurora, the oregon
our economy is teetering. what would happen if our economy collapsed? who is to say what would happen? look at l.a. riots. look at everything that happened like you said -- things happen in this world. >> reality check. we're not -- >> this is reality check. >> we're not back in the 18th century. right? george iii is dead. and let me explain one other thing to you. if your government does turn tyrannical they have 5,000 nuclear warheads at their disposal to come after you and...
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state media said at least 22 people died. the opposition said it was 24-- most of them, government troops. the attacks came a day after two large explosions killed 87 people at the main university in aleppo. classes were suspended today. iraq witnessed its own string of bombings that killed at least 33 people. the city of kirkuk suffered the worst attack when a car bomber blew himself up outside the offices of a major kurdish party. 21 people were killed in that bombing and another nearby, and nearly 200 were wounded. a u.s. marine pleaded guilty today to urinating on the remains of dead taliban fighters in afghanistan. staff sergeant edward deptola submitted his plea at camp lejeune, north carolina. images of the incident surfaced last year, sparking an international furor and outrage in afghanistan. another marine pleaded guilty to similar charges last month. three others were given administrative punishment. the two biggest airlines in japan grounded all of their brand new boeing 787 dreamliners today. the move came after
state media said at least 22 people died. the opposition said it was 24-- most of them, government troops. the attacks came a day after two large explosions killed 87 people at the main university in aleppo. classes were suspended today. iraq witnessed its own string of bombings that killed at least 33 people. the city of kirkuk suffered the worst attack when a car bomber blew himself up outside the offices of a major kurdish party. 21 people were killed in that bombing and another nearby, and...
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head to the private economy page of wbal-tv.com. >>> 11 news reporter has the weekend blam berg business repo -- bloomberg business report. >> get ready to pay more for groceries. a drought can wreak havoc on food prices again. the drop that sent some crop prices to records over the summer could stretch into the second year. as we get ready to celebrate the life and legacy of dr. martin luther wing jr. on monday it has hurt people of color with overall economic well-being toward blacks and latinos. are you looking for a new home? how about the husband on 1600 pennsylvania avenue. according to the real estate firm they have an estimated value of nearly $295 million. in theory as a potential fooibu 30 year fixed mortgage rate 20 percent down payment that works out to 1.1 million a month for the 35 bathroom house. but if the obama's wanted to rent out the white house to another family tenants could expect to pay more than $1.75 million per month in rent. that's pretty pricey. >> now at the new york stock exchange with the wind burg on the weekend report for wbal 11 news. >>> new restaurants
head to the private economy page of wbal-tv.com. >>> 11 news reporter has the weekend blam berg business repo -- bloomberg business report. >> get ready to pay more for groceries. a drought can wreak havoc on food prices again. the drop that sent some crop prices to records over the summer could stretch into the second year. as we get ready to celebrate the life and legacy of dr. martin luther wing jr. on monday it has hurt people of color with overall economic well-being toward...
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business? he laughed and said, it certainly won't hurt. then he added what he hopes will happen as a result of this moment, being part of such an important moment in history, is that people will take a look at his women's wear with a different eye. and i believe that people in america and around the world now will. >> they will. >> and they certainly will know the name thom brown. anderson? >> there's no doubt about that. of course, a lot of eyes will be watching michelle obama tonight to see what she's going to be wearing to the two inaugural balls that they will be going to. we' also coming up, of course, the parade which not only are president obama and mrs. obama going to be in the parade, there are representatives from all the 50 states. it's going to be a lot of fun. of course, we're going to broadcast all of that to you. it's the tradition now that the president gets out of the beast, the very armored vehicle and walks the parade route. we saw that four years ago on this day. hopefully w
business? he laughed and said, it certainly won't hurt. then he added what he hopes will happen as a result of this moment, being part of such an important moment in history, is that people will take a look at his women's wear with a different eye. and i believe that people in america and around the world now will. >> they will. >> and they certainly will know the name thom brown. anderson? >> there's no doubt about that. of course, a lot of eyes will be watching michelle...
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you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watching. introducing the 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. >>> welcome back. breaking news right now. let's get to eamon javers over on capitol hill. >> reporter: hi there. on the house floor right now they are working their way through the amendments to the hurricane sandy aid bit. the overall bill will be a total of about $50.6 billion in spending. that's expected to pass ultimately later tonight, but we just had an interesting vote on o an amendment by a republican from south carolina, mick mall veiny that. amendment would have offset or paid for the costs of the biggest chunk of this by an overall cut to the federal government spendin
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you look good. >>> stay with us this morning, it's 5:22. a heisman runner up lost his imperil friend from canser. >> and it was a hoax and for the first time on camera, manti te'o will speak out about the experience. where you can catch the interview right here on abc2. >> and cape crusader had a sweet car now his original bat mobile has been sold. but for how much? >> it's cold this morning. temperatures at 24 in manchester and 26 in eldersburg and we have colder air on the way. i will tell you when it arrives coming up.>> reporter: this is one that fits. was it like that? all right. traffic looking good this morning. this is 695 at puddy hill. got some construction delays. we will detail that coming up on good morning maryland. and they won't be beginners for long. give a couple beginners a great idea, they'll go to where they can get the skills, the savings, and the supplies they need - to go from beginning... to doing... to beautifully done. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now this shaker vanity cabine
you look good. >>> stay with us this morning, it's 5:22. a heisman runner up lost his imperil friend from canser. >> and it was a hoax and for the first time on camera, manti te'o will speak out about the experience. where you can catch the interview right here on abc2. >> and cape crusader had a sweet car now his original bat mobile has been sold. but for how much? >> it's cold this morning. temperatures at 24 in manchester and 26 in eldersburg and we have colder air...
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my dad gave me a 22 when i turned 12. so i come from that world, it usually doesn't happen in manhattan, but nobody goes deer hunting with an ar-15, you don't do that. i think there is indeed some hope, even in -- you know, people who come from that world and they're comfortable with guns, to realize the total at this point, 30,000 deaths a year, almost 12,000 homicides and 18,000 sue sides with gun far out of pace with a world that, you know, the only way to make some headway on this is to begin to engage in regulation. i mean, we have cars all over. we regulate cars to make them more safely. >> and the numbers you're talking about, too, is so striking. >> numbers compare to like third world countries in terms of ownership. >> yemen, i was just going to say we have 88 guns for every 100 people, yemen is the next country. >> we also have breaking news. chuck schumer, the senator from new york, seen as key to chuck hagel becoming secretary has confirmed he will support the former nebraska senator, despite some controversia
my dad gave me a 22 when i turned 12. so i come from that world, it usually doesn't happen in manhattan, but nobody goes deer hunting with an ar-15, you don't do that. i think there is indeed some hope, even in -- you know, people who come from that world and they're comfortable with guns, to realize the total at this point, 30,000 deaths a year, almost 12,000 homicides and 18,000 sue sides with gun far out of pace with a world that, you know, the only way to make some headway on this is to...
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it was 22 degrees in santa rosa. now, while the bay area is bundling up, some from those colder states who are now here say this really isn't too bad. >> i have lived in northern michigan. this is not -- no. this is not cold. this isn't cold. this is cool but it's not cold. >> it's much different than this. this is a good, good day in minnesota. this is a great day. we would just wear sweatshirts on days like this. >> reporter: four nights in a row we have had a freeze warning in the north and east bay. other areas have been under a frost advisory. the sun has been coming out but hasn't really been warming up. the highs have been averaging in the 40s and 50s. live in walnut creek, elissa harrington, cbs 5. >>> new this morning, fire investigators over in berkeley are trying to figure out the cause of this apartment fire that left one person injured. flames broke out around midnight at one of the on the at the building on the 23 -- at one of the units at the building of the 2300 block of acton. none of the other four
it was 22 degrees in santa rosa. now, while the bay area is bundling up, some from those colder states who are now here say this really isn't too bad. >> i have lived in northern michigan. this is not -- no. this is not cold. this isn't cold. this is cool but it's not cold. >> it's much different than this. this is a good, good day in minnesota. this is a great day. we would just wear sweatshirts on days like this. >> reporter: four nights in a row we have had a freeze warning...
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which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information...
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september, 9-21, test taken 22 points off of the s&p 500 just by itself off of the s&p. the overall market has held up very well. increased despite that. that is a good sign, is it not? >> it is a very good sign, david. rotation and resiliency. rotation side, correlations are very low, and as you said it has taken apple 22-point off the s&p and yet it hasn't skipped a beat. resiliency, apple has a big market cap it seems the market is shrugging his shoulders. right now we're just consolidating, and until we see the earnings and industrials starting tomorrow, i think we will see more of the same, more of a broken record market. liz: jpmorgan and goldman sachs. don't we really need financial to do well to have a meaningful rally in the market, or do i have that wrong in some way? can we really scale it when we see some problems the financiale financial world from a hiring standpoint? >> i honestly believe we have to see financials go higher. we are riding the wave. growth has slowed a little bit, right about net interest margins. to your point, we need to see financials do
september, 9-21, test taken 22 points off of the s&p 500 just by itself off of the s&p. the overall market has held up very well. increased despite that. that is a good sign, is it not? >> it is a very good sign, david. rotation and resiliency. rotation side, correlations are very low, and as you said it has taken apple 22-point off the s&p and yet it hasn't skipped a beat. resiliency, apple has a big market cap it seems the market is shrugging his shoulders. right now we're...
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immigrants start families businesses and grow the economy. despite the economic benefits and moral imperatives, millions wait over two decades to be reunited with family members. this must change. the hard work hard-working challenge of immigrants fuels the economy. our immigration policy must expand the avenues for these valued workers seek legal employment. the president has suggested they put a green card to the diplomas of seniors getting advanced degrees in science and technology and engineering and math. we need to expand the program, and at the same time, we need effective visa programs and on skilled seasonal workers as well. number five, immigration reform must include an effective and efficient verification system. such a system can and must prevent unlawful employment and one of those employers and employees play by the rules and protect america's fundamental rights and we must protect our border through smart enforcement. now, according to the migration policy institute, immigration enforcement takes share of federal law enforceme
immigrants start families businesses and grow the economy. despite the economic benefits and moral imperatives, millions wait over two decades to be reunited with family members. this must change. the hard work hard-working challenge of immigrants fuels the economy. our immigration policy must expand the avenues for these valued workers seek legal employment. the president has suggested they put a green card to the diplomas of seniors getting advanced degrees in science and technology and...
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maybe you could put it at 18, maybe you could put it at 21 or 22. but get an agreement on that, and then go to work on both sides of the ledger. you need tax reform, in my view, corporate pad taxes are too high in the competitive world we're in. get those issues in front of them and then deal with the spending issues, which primarily are in medicare-medicaid and some of the other domestic -- >> how should people feel when they read this john boehner interview where he said the president said, we don't have a spending problem. how should people feel about that? >> if he said that, there's no way to agree with that. look, we're spending 24 percent of gdp and we're taking in 16%. we've got a spending problem. part of the spending problem is the recession that we've been in. the thing you've got to remember all of this has to be designed to get strong economic growth. the goal is not to cut spending or deal with the deficit. those are vehicles to get to the main goal getting the economy to grow at a faster rate. >> it is possible for someone to look at
maybe you could put it at 18, maybe you could put it at 21 or 22. but get an agreement on that, and then go to work on both sides of the ledger. you need tax reform, in my view, corporate pad taxes are too high in the competitive world we're in. get those issues in front of them and then deal with the spending issues, which primarily are in medicare-medicaid and some of the other domestic -- >> how should people feel when they read this john boehner interview where he said the president...
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on tuesday, january 22, 2013, for morning hour debate an noon for legislate i business. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the resolution is agreed to and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. >> i ask unanimous consent that when the house adjourn today it adjourn to meet at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow and two, when the house adjourns on that day, it adjourn to meet at 10:00 a.m. on wednesday, january 26, 20 -- january 15, 2013. and when the haas adjourn on that day it adjourn to meet at 3:00 p.m. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, votes will be taken in the following order. number one, the motion to suspend the rules on h.r. 219 by the yeas and nays. and approval of the journal by the yeas and nays. the first electronic vote will be conducted as a 15-minute vote. the second electronic vote will be conducted as a five-minute vote. the unfinished business is on -- a vote on the motion by the gentleman from california, mr. denham, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 219 on which the yeas and nays are order. the clerk will
on tuesday, january 22, 2013, for morning hour debate an noon for legislate i business. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the resolution is agreed to and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. >> i ask unanimous consent that when the house adjourn today it adjourn to meet at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow and two, when the house adjourns on that day, it adjourn to meet at 10:00 a.m. on wednesday, january 26, 20 -- january 15, 2013. and when the haas adjourn on...
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two years later his case would lead the supreme court to examine the legality of those camps. >>> 5:22 right now. coming up, how about this? janelle wang, great and powerful. sees all. the prediction that could leave you wondering if channel 5:00 anchor missed her true calling. >> why the ravens big win yesterday could end up being very good news for the oakland raiders. >>> welcome back. the reviews are on following the life of oscar grant. the town is called "fruitvale." the early reviews extremely positive. the film debuted this weekend at the sundance film festival. a number of studios talking to producers about distributing that film. >>> it appears oakland raiders will be represented at this year's pro bowl after all. fullback marcel reis is being added as a roster replacement. he played all 16 games for the raiders this season. he posted career highs in rushing and ranked second in catches. he'll replace baltimore ravens fullback who won't make the trip because he'll be busy preparing for the super bowl. initially no players for the raiders were selected for the pro bowl. >>> ke
two years later his case would lead the supreme court to examine the legality of those camps. >>> 5:22 right now. coming up, how about this? janelle wang, great and powerful. sees all. the prediction that could leave you wondering if channel 5:00 anchor missed her true calling. >> why the ravens big win yesterday could end up being very good news for the oakland raiders. >>> welcome back. the reviews are on following the life of oscar grant. the town is called...
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the carolinas panthers quarterback who makes like $22 million a year, returned to the university this week to enroll in classes. he'll work during his off season to get a sociology degree. >>> who doesn't like a hottie on the baseball field, especially if you're a team owner? terry francona is revealing behind the scenes details of his time as manager of the boston red sox, in a new book called "francona the red sox years." it shows a divide between team owners and francona. then theo epstein is quoted as saying they told us we didn't have any marketable players. we need some sexy guys that own's message led to the red sox acquiring carl crawford and adrian gonzalez for a total of 296 million bucks. hotties, sure. but both players were traded last season. we don't make this up. can't wait to read the books. "usa today" reporting on a wide disparity on how colleges treat athletes compared to other students. public universities competing in dis 1 sports spend as much as sake times more per athlete than than spend to educate other students. between 2005 the next hour of newsroom" starts
the carolinas panthers quarterback who makes like $22 million a year, returned to the university this week to enroll in classes. he'll work during his off season to get a sociology degree. >>> who doesn't like a hottie on the baseball field, especially if you're a team owner? terry francona is revealing behind the scenes details of his time as manager of the boston red sox, in a new book called "francona the red sox years." it shows a divide between team owners and francona....
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the business community felt that. the public felt that. and so the fact that they have backed off both -- not only the idea that we should hold debt ceiling hostage, but second that it shouldn't be one for one cuts, you know, boehner used to say that, the house proposal doesn't say that, dollar in cutting for every dollar in raising the debt ceiling. >> would you support a short-term measure to force you to pass a budget? >> i think it should be longer because we don't want to play fiscal cliff every three months. but it's a positive step. >> you never get a clean debt ceiling raise. >> yes, you should. >> that's not a question of whether you should. but historically it's not been the case. >> mitch mcconnell proposed it two years ago and we passed it. but let me say this on the budget. we democrats have always intended to do a budget this year. for two reasons. first, it is not true that we haven't had budget control in effect over the last several years. the budget control act of 2011 put rigid spending cuts that are in effect -- that we
the business community felt that. the public felt that. and so the fact that they have backed off both -- not only the idea that we should hold debt ceiling hostage, but second that it shouldn't be one for one cuts, you know, boehner used to say that, the house proposal doesn't say that, dollar in cutting for every dollar in raising the debt ceiling. >> would you support a short-term measure to force you to pass a budget? >> i think it should be longer because we don't want to play...
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give the shark a break. >> since our report first aired, the worldwide shark tourism business has continued to thrive. but there is some good news for the sharks. in january of 2011, president obama signed into law the shark conservation act. it outlaws shark finning by requiring that all sharks caught in u.s. waters be landed with their fins attached. [ticking] coming up... >> this place is the nerve center of a global fishing industry. >> it's sort of like a wall street of fish. >> yeah, yeah, it is. it is. there's no futures market, no derivatives, but other than that, it's like the wall street of fish. >> the king of sushi when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ male announcer ] clay matthews is turning the nfl upside-down. turn your world upside down with gillette fusion proglide because you can shave against the grain with comfort with our thinnest blades. our most comfortable shave or twice your money back. gillette, the best a man can get. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time
give the shark a break. >> since our report first aired, the worldwide shark tourism business has continued to thrive. but there is some good news for the sharks. in january of 2011, president obama signed into law the shark conservation act. it outlaws shark finning by requiring that all sharks caught in u.s. waters be landed with their fins attached. [ticking] coming up... >> this place is the nerve center of a global fishing industry. >> it's sort of like a wall street of...
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the economy is morrow less back on track. we think there would be more proactive fiscal policies to come action but most of those announcements will come likely in march. >> the new government has made several nods towards urbanization, so we've seen material stocks go higher. investors like to think of china in the growth sector. is that where you see some of the best opportunities at this point? >> we do see a lot of those sectors did run up after the urbanization push and all of the news media coverage around it. we see more details on the exact urbanization probably in march or april, but at this point i think there's numerous ways to go. the obvious interpretation is more infrastructure investment, but other than the, premier to be has been very focused on the social safety net issues as well, saying he needs to migrate more people into the urban areas. you need to provide better health care and better social housing, so don'tunder estimate what we might see. >> another long-term issue is basic manufacturing is starting
the economy is morrow less back on track. we think there would be more proactive fiscal policies to come action but most of those announcements will come likely in march. >> the new government has made several nods towards urbanization, so we've seen material stocks go higher. investors like to think of china in the growth sector. is that where you see some of the best opportunities at this point? >> we do see a lot of those sectors did run up after the urbanization push and all of...
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is it the economy or something else? >> i think a lot of it has to do with the economy and the fact that it's a second inauguration and most people don't have the same excitement about it. but it is 40,000 people. >> sure. >> and it's going to be a crush, i can only tell you that. and if you get a peanut or a pretzel pretzel, you're really lucky. >> when the obamas came to washington, a lot of people thought it was going to be the second coming of cam aelot a swirling around him. did that happen? >> they were really expecting excitement and they were expecting to see the obamas around town and to be invited to the white house and all that. no, it has not happened. somebody was asking me what the social life was like in washington, and i said well, there is no social life in washington. it's like little tiny dutchies all over the city where people have their own little friends and they see each other, but there's no kind of expansive social life that revolves around the white house. >> is that unusual? >> yes. it's gotten
is it the economy or something else? >> i think a lot of it has to do with the economy and the fact that it's a second inauguration and most people don't have the same excitement about it. but it is 40,000 people. >> sure. >> and it's going to be a crush, i can only tell you that. and if you get a peanut or a pretzel pretzel, you're really lucky. >> when the obamas came to washington, a lot of people thought it was going to be the second coming of cam aelot a swirling...
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balance of my time the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment pursuant to 22 u.s.c. 1928-a and the order of the house of january 3, 2013, of the following member on the part of the house, the united states group of the nato parliamentary assembly. the clerk: mr. turner of ohio, chairman. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment pursuant to 2 u.s.c. 2003 and the order of the house of january 3, 2013, of the following member on the part of the house to the commission on security and cooperation in europe. the clerk: mr. smith of new jersey, co-chairman. the speaker pro tempore: are there further requests for one-minute speeches? under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from indiana, mr. messer, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. >> it's an honor -- mr. messer -- mr. messer: it is an honor to stand here today to talk about the threat to our children and grandchildren's economic future. i'm proud to represent an area that was formerly represented by now-govepbor meek penc
balance of my time the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment pursuant to 22 u.s.c. 1928-a and the order of the house of january 3, 2013, of the following member on the part of the house, the united states group of the nato parliamentary assembly. the clerk: mr. turner of ohio, chairman. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment pursuant to 2 u.s.c. 2003 and the order of the house of january 3, 2013, of the following member on the part of...
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you talked about the choir of p.s. 22. you can see the capitol behind me, for those of you watching at home. the archway that the president will emerge from, about midway, at 11:30 this morning. his hand on the two bibles that george mentioned. applause for the children who traveled here all the way from new york. my producer, christine has the temperature on her weather app. for the second inaugural, everyone wanted to know, is it going to be the 29 degrees they witnessed four years ago and those winds. it's 39 degrees right now. it's going to be heading up to 45 degrees here. and look at the sky over washington this morning. a beautiful, beautiful blue sky. they're expecting a front to move through later today. but that's not until after the parade. and they say the warmest point during this entire day of festivities will be during the parade, george and diane. look over here. i couldn't help but notice this gentleman. he has his blanket on his lap, his paper. this guy has the best seat in washington right now. you knew
you talked about the choir of p.s. 22. you can see the capitol behind me, for those of you watching at home. the archway that the president will emerge from, about midway, at 11:30 this morning. his hand on the two bibles that george mentioned. applause for the children who traveled here all the way from new york. my producer, christine has the temperature on her weather app. for the second inaugural, everyone wanted to know, is it going to be the 29 degrees they witnessed four years ago and...
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everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. if your a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the l
everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. if your a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may...
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22 percent said yes. tougher laws can help. 71 percent said no people will still find ways to get and use firearms. does the president's action hit the mark? emily miller joining us from washington. good morning, emily. >> good morning, tucker. >> tucker: is there any evidence that gun control in the united states, a country with a second amendment. you can't ban this tfps not helping. it doesn't change anything. that was banning certain cosmetic features which is what the president wants to do again. there is absolutely no evidence at all that gun laws decrease crime and the reason is simple. the bad guys are already disregarding the laws. they know there are laws against robbery and know there is laws against murder. ownership of a gun is not going to stop them from doing anything. >> tucker: to keep this in perspective from so-called assault rifles, there are about 310 million people in this country. 2011 there were 330 deaths from rifles, and that includes suicide and hunting accidents. so they there
22 percent said yes. tougher laws can help. 71 percent said no people will still find ways to get and use firearms. does the president's action hit the mark? emily miller joining us from washington. good morning, emily. >> good morning, tucker. >> tucker: is there any evidence that gun control in the united states, a country with a second amendment. you can't ban this tfps not helping. it doesn't change anything. that was banning certain cosmetic features which is what the president...
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even though 22, your 22 times more likely to be hurt, yourself with a gun that is in your home or your family than to use against an intervieweder or somebody who is after you. >> i sue one more number this morning, somewhere in "the new york times" i was reading. i think it was in "the new york times," where did they did a survey of prisoners who were in prison for the use, crimes involving the use of a firearm. 80% of them got their firearms through an individual gun sale where there was no criminal background check. so that -- >> and 40% of guns. no background check. >> no background check at all. these are some of the things we will talk about and the president and vice president definitely will put on the table. congress woman january schakowski and evans mcmorris-santoro. how about that government shutdown? we will talk about that when we come back. >> this is "the bill press show." iq will go way up. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller
even though 22, your 22 times more likely to be hurt, yourself with a gun that is in your home or your family than to use against an intervieweder or somebody who is after you. >> i sue one more number this morning, somewhere in "the new york times" i was reading. i think it was in "the new york times," where did they did a survey of prisoners who were in prison for the use, crimes involving the use of a firearm. 80% of them got their firearms through an individual gun...
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that's why police department reports to me. the next step in seattle as a conference of mayors have been on the eyesight corridor because we know is these young women are brought from town to town. seattle police department study based and attract one phone number being advertised. we don't know whether this is underage or not. and of course is in big cities like san francisco, seattle, portland. also little cities like roses lake and this person is transported from face to face. the capacity of our police department to respond to catch activities challenging. so were working with a local company, microsoft to work on better technological solution so when real-time police departments can share information and potentially interdict those and in the field right then and there, if their young woman who we should seek to recover. were trying to bring more pressure upon the men who do this. the internet has accelerated the street. we need new tools to attempt combat. they also play a role in this. i'm sure there's more that can be d
that's why police department reports to me. the next step in seattle as a conference of mayors have been on the eyesight corridor because we know is these young women are brought from town to town. seattle police department study based and attract one phone number being advertised. we don't know whether this is underage or not. and of course is in big cities like san francisco, seattle, portland. also little cities like roses lake and this person is transported from face to face. the capacity...
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s he has fought to protect the economy. and he is expected to return to california next month. >>> some scary moments for people at three separate gun shows yesterday. here in raleigh, north carolina, a shotgun accidentally fired. he brought it to the gun show to sell s and he didn't unload the ammunition. another man shot himself in the hand. in medina, ohio, the handgun he was checking was loaded when he pulled the trigger and it was discharged. it wounded a bystander in the arm and leg. >>> hundreds of gun activists protested at the capital. ♪ >> the event was one of several pro gun protests nationwide. many of the activists say ban on proposed weapons and high clips are a way to chip away at the second amendment right. they spiked 60% in two years. the press democrat reports firearms dealers in sonoma county sold 700 guns a day. this came touring a crop in crime. >>> no money will be handed out at marin county. because the program ran out of cash. 300 were turned in last week. they gave them the allotted money and the
s he has fought to protect the economy. and he is expected to return to california next month. >>> some scary moments for people at three separate gun shows yesterday. here in raleigh, north carolina, a shotgun accidentally fired. he brought it to the gun show to sell s and he didn't unload the ammunition. another man shot himself in the hand. in medina, ohio, the handgun he was checking was loaded when he pulled the trigger and it was discharged. it wounded a bystander in the arm and...
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the good news is business is up more than 40%. a lot of what we see with the other banks reporting. more people are buying homes with lower interest rates. hard to find the good news with city. the first big bank is citi to miss estimates. they had two billion dollars realitied to lay offs and lawsuits. they had a challenging environment because citi is in the process of restructuring and cutting jobs. the broader market is rallying and the dow is up on good economic news and numbers jumped in december. brooke? >> let me ask you one other thing. you were tweeting about the atms and how they were customer-friendly. we are thinking hallelujah, it's about time. >> i was excited because banks like chase and pnc will give you $5 and $1 bills and coins at some point in addition larger bills like $50 and $100 bills. chase made a big push for this and rolled out 400 atms and that number can double. they are doing this as well. a couple reasons why. the more the atm can do, the less they mead a human bank teller to do for you. they help those with low bank balances. they can't afford to with
the good news is business is up more than 40%. a lot of what we see with the other banks reporting. more people are buying homes with lower interest rates. hard to find the good news with city. the first big bank is citi to miss estimates. they had two billion dollars realitied to lay offs and lawsuits. they had a challenging environment because citi is in the process of restructuring and cutting jobs. the broader market is rallying and the dow is up on good economic news and numbers jumped in...
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very business-like. >> reporter: canadian robert fowler, a former u.n. diplomat in africa, was held for four months until freed in 2009. he says he is a man to be feared. >> i was afraid for my life all the time. i was afraid for my life when i woke up in the morning and when i went to sleep at night. he's a very serious player. >> reporter: from the beginning both the terrorists and the algerian government said there would be no negotiations and that appears to lead to the decision to make a move. >> all right, let's get more from martha raddatz. good morning, martha. we're so concerned about those american hostages, all of the hostages. any more from the secretary and his team. >> reporter: well, i just spoke to his team just a short time ago and they just do not have any clarity about the situation on the ground. the algerians are clearly in charge. secretary panetta told me a while ago, we're trying to determine what the situation is, you can be assured we're looking at all necessary steps we need to take in order to deal with that situation. i asked
very business-like. >> reporter: canadian robert fowler, a former u.n. diplomat in africa, was held for four months until freed in 2009. he says he is a man to be feared. >> i was afraid for my life all the time. i was afraid for my life when i woke up in the morning and when i went to sleep at night. he's a very serious player. >> reporter: from the beginning both the terrorists and the algerian government said there would be no negotiations and that appears to lead to the...
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we're going to fight for a real economy. our economy has been hijacked -- we can talk about all the problems, talk endlessly about what i heard yesterday -- i heard about a woman yesterday. we heard about a real woman yesterday from michigan who actually chose to have her leg amputated because she could not afford the antibiotics in terms of taking care of her leg. she had her leg amputated because of money, because of money, because we do not have a health care system. it is a disgrace. the robin hood tax can generate $350 billion -- they have bipartisanship. they're keeping everything off the agenda that is important to us. they have bipartisanship on that. we cannot compromise our principles. we can compromise on taxes, the people have to say, line in the sand. learn that from the labor movement. say, this is a line that you do not cross. we want their jobs back. we want our pensions. we want to raise standards for everyone in america. nurses do not want to discriminate. we want a civil society. we want a society -- where
we're going to fight for a real economy. our economy has been hijacked -- we can talk about all the problems, talk endlessly about what i heard yesterday -- i heard about a woman yesterday. we heard about a real woman yesterday from michigan who actually chose to have her leg amputated because she could not afford the antibiotics in terms of taking care of her leg. she had her leg amputated because of money, because of money, because we do not have a health care system. it is a disgrace. the...
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time to put the business back in business casual. that's what we're going to do here. chris, in his after look, has some slim fit alpha khakis, plaid shirt. it's not dressy by any stretch, but it fits and we put a tie from tie bar. we're loving tie bar right now. 15 bucks of the everything here is slim. it's proportional. he's not fancy, but shows that he is giving respect to his peers in his office by putting effort into it. >> a lot of people can't pull out the slim jeans or pants, what do you recommend for that? >> your clothes should fit you. there are a lot of guys who are in shape and they're swimming in their clothes because they're comfortable in it. your clothes should fit you. this is a great look for him. >> looking good. moving on to date night. this is a big one. going out with your wife. >> it's a big one. let see the before here on wayne. >> not terrible. >> not terrible. it's a look you see a lot here. the problem here is a, the untucked oversized shirt and the blazer is a little big. keeping this look at arm's length. not putting in enough effort. vale
time to put the business back in business casual. that's what we're going to do here. chris, in his after look, has some slim fit alpha khakis, plaid shirt. it's not dressy by any stretch, but it fits and we put a tie from tie bar. we're loving tie bar right now. 15 bucks of the everything here is slim. it's proportional. he's not fancy, but shows that he is giving respect to his peers in his office by putting effort into it. >> a lot of people can't pull out the slim jeans or pants, what...